Hello Everyone,
My name is David Hardison and I am new to the Martin Logan scene and the Audio/Home Theater scene. This past December I decided it was time to purchase some new speakers for my home theater:
Martin Logan Motion 40's
Martin Logan Motion 30
Martin Logan Dynamo 500
Denon 2313 Receiver
So far I love the sound of my new speakers. I originally went to best buy looking at an entire system for $1,500.00 (Klipsch) but then I was asked to listen to some Martin Logans in the Magnolia Room. I then knew I was going to break the budget and get these. So far everything has been great besides the Dynamo 500. I just sent it back to Martin Logan for a replacement as it has already died. I never pushed the sub either......
As a newbie, what is the best way to get the most from my speakers? Should I Bi amp? Keep in mind I am newly engaged and just bought a new home and a car as my old one died. Budget is tight. I plan to get the Motion FX rears when mancave is done.
My name is David Hardison and I am new to the Martin Logan scene and the Audio/Home Theater scene. This past December I decided it was time to purchase some new speakers for my home theater:
Martin Logan Motion 40's
Martin Logan Motion 30
Martin Logan Dynamo 500
Denon 2313 Receiver
So far I love the sound of my new speakers. I originally went to best buy looking at an entire system for $1,500.00 (Klipsch) but then I was asked to listen to some Martin Logans in the Magnolia Room. I then knew I was going to break the budget and get these. So far everything has been great besides the Dynamo 500. I just sent it back to Martin Logan for a replacement as it has already died. I never pushed the sub either......
As a newbie, what is the best way to get the most from my speakers? Should I Bi amp? Keep in mind I am newly engaged and just bought a new home and a car as my old one died. Budget is tight. I plan to get the Motion FX rears when mancave is done.